Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Urban Sprawl Monitoring
A special issue of Geographies (ISSN 2673-7086).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 8522
Special Issue Editors
Interests: urban modeling; volunteered geographic information; remote sensing
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: urban studies; land-use/cover modeling; urban-environment feedbacks; spatial computing; spatial data science; remote sensing
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metropolitan areas are complex human–environmental systems consisting of urban agglomerations and their peri-urban hinterland. By 2050, two thirds of the population will live in cities. With this continuous increase in urban population and their footprint, the need to assess, map, and quantify urban sprawl with high spatial detail and the need for sustainable urban development also increase. Understanding transformations of metropolitan areas and navigating those transformations toward more sustainable and or resilient pathways is of utmost societal relevance. This Special Issue provides the possibility to contribute with studies dealing with the utilization of innovative geospatial data sources and state-of-the-art analysis methods. The aim of this Special Issue is, therefore, to generate new methodologic insights in GI science and generate knowledge to build a robust problem-solving capacity for urban sustainability research.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Rienow
Dr. Ahmed Mustafa
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urban areas as socioecological systems
- sustainable cities and communities
- urban geosimulation
- land consumption monitoring and projection
- raster-based and vector-based cellular automata
- artificial intelligence and open data
- deprived areas mapping
- spatial disaggregation methods
- volunteered geographic information
- impact of policy making
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